Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius
by Edgar Allan Poe
US poet, critic and short story writer. Poe is best known for his macabre horror stories including The Fall of the House of Usher, The Gold Bug and The Black Cat (1842). His key poems include Lenore (1831), The Raven (1842), Ulalume (1847). He also wrote some critical essays including The Philosophy of Composition (1846), Time and Space (1844) and The Poetic Principle (1850), and a novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym (1838). Poe had a great influence on a number of writers including Arthur Conan Doyle and Jules Verne.
Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius
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I Wreathed in myrtle, my sword I'll conceal II Beloved heroes! your deathless souls roam III In fresh myrtle my blade I'll entwine, IV Ye deliverers of Athens from shame! * Translation from the Greek |